so0perspam wrote:Who said Broussard can't do the same thing? Broussard hit .275, scored 57 runs, hit 17 HR, 82 RBI, and stole 4 bases in 418 AB's. There's also this really telling category called OBP, which Broussard's was .370. That BA will go up for sure, because Broussard hit .300 in the last half of the season. I wouldn't be suprised if Broussard approached Hafner's '04 numbers. 25 HR, 95 RBI, 75 runs, and a .285 BA are very likely.

I was hoping for the same kind of production from Broussard this year. I got him pretty late in the draft and have him sitting behind Casey.